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Overseas Chinese Observations upon Returning to China: Empty Streets, Prices Absurdly Low | Master Mei | Year of the Horse (Bingwu)

Before the arrival of the Chinese Lunar New Year (Year of the Horse), two overseas Chinese returned to China for the holiday or business trips. They conducted on-site observations in Shanghai, Jinan in Shandong, and Nanning in Guangxi, finding prices ridiculously low and air pollution severe. What they shared was the deserted streets, prompting them to question why they saw so few people.
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Before the arrival of the Chinese Lunar New Year (Year of the Horse), two overseas Chinese returned to China for the holiday or business trips. They conducted on-site observations in Shanghai, Jinan in Shandong, and Nanning in Guangxi, finding prices ridiculously low and air pollution severe. What they shared was the deserted streets, prompting them to question why they saw so few people.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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